Makoto Tsukuda, Atsuko Fukuda, Junko Shogaki, Ikuko Miyawaki
Nursing Reports, 13(3) 1170-1184, Sep, 2023 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead authorCorresponding author
The essential skills required for nursing practice for patients on ventilator support include knowledge of ventilators, invasive techniques for preventing complications, and risk prediction for safe management. Therefore, management in the intensive care area is generally recommended for patients on ventilator support. In addition, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has rapidly increased ventilator-related patients. Nursing practice for ventilator-associated patients is complex and requires advanced knowledge and skill. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a nursing practice self-assessment scale for clinical nurses and evaluate its reliability and validity.
A survey of 629 nurses found that the scale could be classified into the machine and patient management. The management of the ventilator comprised the following 31 items with six factors: “initial confirmation,” “artificial airway,” “alarm management,” “humidification management,” “emergency management,” and “airway fixation.” For patient management, 27 items of five factors, including “complication prevention,” “prevent VAP,” “transfer safely,” “skin management,” and “assessment post transferred” were extracted. Finally, we believe that our study contributes significantly to the literature because it provides relevant evidence-based findings, which indicate that this scale can help in the safe practice of ventilator care.